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General Commentlol my friend thought this song was about natzis they way that you hear people cheering in the background and the video didn't help that either w/ all the ants over powering the bigger beatle thingies

General CommentVeryt clever song (agin). The rythm "links, zwo, drei, vier" is actually the cadence shouted by Army drill instructors when teaching cadets in the German army to march. The whole song is a parody on the image portrayed in the media that Rammstein is a right wing band. Considering Rammstein members are all former East Germans it's all very amusing ;-)

General CommentYes, this song is for all Dumbasses that dont have German in school ((unlike we do in the Netherlands)) You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover!!
I love this song, it shows how many people are dumb enough to fall for it's 'trap', thinking Rammstein are a bunch of Nazi psycho's haha.. Well Rammstein isn't a right wing group and will never be a right wing group...

General CommentI was confused about the songs meaning at first then I did realize that they were stating their political views. Although after realizing that I was still left confused cause they're saying that they're not going to conform and they are different, but the army chant again reminds us of uniformity.

General CommentThis song was meant for kids to march to and play along to. rammstein is in no way a group of nazi's (tho my dad begs to differ cuz hes polish)
this song was made for their concert as the main entrance, and yes they did get it from the military, seeing as hwo i think its still mandatory in poland.